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  2. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    300-page iPhone bill – A 300-page iPhone bill from AT&T Mobility mailed in a box [7] was the subject of a viral video made by YouTube personality Justine Ezarik, best known as iJustine, which became an Internet meme in August 2007. [8] [9] [10] Ezarik's video focused on the unnecessary waste of paper, as the detailed bill itemized all data ...

  3. The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger - Wikipedia

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    The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger is a YouTube viral video and Internet meme that first appeared on the Internet in January 2011. [1] The video features commentary by a narrator identified only as "Randall", dubbed over pre-existing National Geographic Wild footage of honey badgers. [2] [3] Accompanying the narration is the Prelude from J. S ...

  4. Viral video - Wikipedia

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    Video views per week of a viral video (Gangnam Style), illustrating viral growth to peak weekly viewership, in this case, in the eleventh week after it was posted [1] Cumulative video views, leading to a lower, but relatively stable, long-term growth rate by the end of the first year [1] Viral videos [2] [3] are videos that become popular ...

  5. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Let's Play – Videos created by video game players that add their commentary and typically humorous reactions atop them playing through a video game. These videos have created a number of Internet celebrities who have made significant money through ad revenue sharing, such as PewDiePie who earned over $12 million from his videos in 2015. [255 ...

  6. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] On YouTube, The video was the first to reach 1 and 2 billion views, and on November 24, 2012, became the most watched video, surpassing Justin Bieber's "Baby" until it was surpassed by Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" on July 10, 2017. [27] As of December 2022, the video has been viewed over 4.6 billion times on YouTube. [28]

  7. John Campbell (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Until then, his videos had been receiving an average of several thousand views each, but his channel began to receive significant traffic after it started running COVID-related videos. [10] Between February and March 2020, his channel increased from an average of 500,000 views per month to 9.6 million, mostly from American viewers. [ 12 ]

  8. Category:Commentary YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    This is for YouTubers who make social or political commentary videos, or videos with commentary on the YouTube community or YouTube culture. For video game commentators on YouTube, see Category:Gaming YouTubers.

  9. YouTube Comedy Week - Wikipedia

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    As of July 10, 2013, The Big Live Comedy Show has garnered nearly 1 million video views and has approximately 73% likes on its YouTube rating. [8] Other videos uploaded by YouTube during Comedy Week, struggled to get past 250,000 views (as of July 10, 2013). However, the Gregory Brothers' The History of YouTube earned over 2 million video views ...